After nearly $130,000 was raised to cover tuition, the gay Florida valedictorian who says his parents kicked him out will pay nothing to go to college this fall.News outlets report Georgetown University adjusted 18-year-old Seth Owen's financial aid package, reducing his expected out-of-pocket contribution from $20,000 to $0.His aid package had been calculated based on his parents' ability to pay. But he says they kicked him out in February following disagreements over his sexuality and an ultimatum: Attend their Southern Baptist church or leave.Having initially refused to adjust aid, Georgetown has now enrolled Owen in its scholarship program. Georgetown released a statement Friday in which Owen says he hopes to use the GoFundMe set up by his biology teacher to create scholarships for LGBTQ students facing similar circumstances.Owen's family found out about his sexuality in his sophomore year and sent him to "conversion therapy" with a Christian counselor, the teen said."Technically he's a 'Christian counselor,'" Owen told WTLV-TV. "But he made it very clear it was because I was gay, and his goal was to 'fix' that."Owen said issues around the subject came to a head his senior year after he started bringing up his disagreements with his family's church. Owen's father, Randy Owen, told the television station that his son can live in the family's house if he "worships the same way we worship." He says he "made clear we are not kicking him out, but we worship as a family."After the teen moved out, biology teacher Jane Martin took to the crowdfunding site GoFundMe in June to ask for help.The fundraiser was created June 18 with a goal of raising the $20,000 needed.

After nearly $130,000 was raised to cover tuition, the gay Florida valedictorian who says his parents kicked him out will pay nothing to go to college this fall.

His aid package had been calculated based on his parents' ability to pay. But he says they kicked him out in February following disagreements over his sexuality and an ultimatum: Attend their Southern Baptist church or leave.

Having initially refused to adjust aid, Georgetown has now enrolled Owen in its scholarship program. Georgetown released a statement Friday in which Owen says he hopes to use the GoFundMe set up by his biology teacher to create scholarships for LGBTQ students facing similar circumstances.

Owen's family found out about his sexuality in his sophomore year and sent him to "conversion therapy" with a Christian counselor, the teen said.

"Technically he's a 'Christian counselor,'" Owen told WTLV-TV. "But he made it very clear it was because I was gay, and his goal was to 'fix' that."

Owen said issues around the subject came to a head his senior year after he started bringing up his disagreements with his family's church. Owen's father, Randy Owen, told the television station that his son can live in the family's house if he "worships the same way we worship." He says he "made clear we are not kicking him out, but we worship as a family."

After the teen moved out, biology teacher Jane Martin took to the crowdfunding site GoFundMe in June to ask for help.

The fundraiser was created June 18 with a goal of raising the $20,000 needed.